Florida’s secretary of state announced Saturday that there will be recounts in the Senate and gubernatorial races after the races became tight enough to trigger them -- amid controversy over the handling of the counts, with President Trump warning that he will be "watching closely."

Donald Trump spent much of Friday raising the possibility of voter fraud in Florida, Georgia, and Arizona, where votes are still being counted in some key midterm races. Using the ... The WORLD is now ...

“Watching the event from France I cannot ... elections in Florida after the state began a recount in the gubernatorial and U.S. Senate races in which GOP candidates held narrow leads. But Trump also w...

In the evening, Trump tweeted that he had spent the afternoon in meetings and making calls, though he gave no details. He followed up with a tweet warning he is closely watching the election recount i...

The Senate and gubernatorial races results fall within the legal requirements ... “Trying to STEAL two big elections in Florida! We are watching closely!” Trump wrote on Twitter. Part of the controver...

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